Ivica Zubac: In a narrow 106-105 defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night, LA Clippers’ center Ivica Zubac showcased his strong rebounding skills but saw a dip in his offensive production. Zubac finished the game with six points, shooting 2-of-7 from the field and 2-of-6 from the free-throw line, while also adding 12 rebounds, one assist, two blocks, and a steal over 31 minutes of play.
While Zubac’s efforts on the boards were crucial, his scoring took a step back, a contrast to his strong start earlier this season. Competition within the lineup has increased, with teammate Kai Jones seeing more playing time, which could impact Zubac’s role and output. Although the Clippers are limited in depth at the center position, Zubac, who is not accustomed to logging 30-plus minutes consistently, is now facing additional challenges from the second unit.
The Trail Blazers’ center Deandre Ayton played a key role in challenging Zubac, especially on the defensive end. Ayton’s efforts on defense were pivotal in keeping Zubac’s scoring in check and ultimately contributing to Portland’s one-point victory.
For Zubac and the Clippers, the focus will be on finding balance and consistency in a packed season. Fans will be watching to see if Zubac can regain his early-season momentum and continue to be a reliable presence for the Clippers on both ends of the court.